Triple response of Lewis
The triple response of Lewis is a cutaneous response that occurs from firm stroking of the skin. This produces an initial red line, followed by a flare around that line, and then finally a wheal.
Signs
The triple response consists of three aspects:- Red spot, caused by capillary vasodilation.
- Flare, a redness in the surrounding area due to arteriolar dilation mediated by axon reflex.
- Wheal, caused by exudation of extracellular fluid from capillaries and venules.
Cause
The triple response is caused by firm stroking of the skin with a pointed object. but some time at caused by capillary vasodilation.The triple response of Lewis is particularly sensitive in people with dermatographia urticaria. Some form of dermatographia is present in around 5% of the population.